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This is a list of colleges and schools of Arizona State University. Most of ASU's academic programs are spread across four campuses in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area , ASU Online , and ASU Local. The table below indicates enrollment by college, with an indication of which metropolitan campuses are represented.
In 2017, ASU Prep launched ASU Prep Digital, built on the same college preparatory framework with class offerings all online for part–time or full–time high school students anywhere in the world. In 2020, ASU Prep Digital expanded to also include grades K-8. [9] [10] The digital school's office is with its corporate office in Tempe, Arizona ...
The College of Public Programs was founded at Arizona State University's Tempe campus on April 21, 1979. [4] The college's establishment was part of the university's reorganization of several departments within other colleges. Effective July 1, 1979, the College of Public Programs housed five academic units:
In 2010, the university-wide Minor in Sustainability was launched and Dr. Sander van der Leeuw [8] became the new Dean of the school. In fall 2013, the school launched a new Master's of Sustainable Solutions degree, an applied program without a thesis requirement. The Minor in Sustainability was first offered through ASU Online in fall 2013.
According to ASU's official 2020 ABA-required disclosures, nine months after graduation 76.77% of the Class of 2020 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment (i.e. as attorneys), and 10.63% obtained JD-advantage employment. [18] The class of 2020 had 175 students obtain jobs in Arizona within nine months of graduation.
Gov. Josh Shapiro floats plan to cap tuition for in-state colleges at $1,000 per semester. What that means for Bucks County families.
House Democrats quickly touted the advancement of House Bill 612 as critical support for higher education in Pennsylvania. The bill includes a 25% funding increase for Lincoln and a 7% funding ...
The honors college was first authorized by the Arizona Board of Regents in 1988 as a four-year, residential program on ASU's Tempe campus. In 2001, the college was re-named in honor of ASU supporters Craig Barrett, former CEO of Intel, and Barbara Barrett, former U.S. Secretary of the Air Force. Since 2008, honors programs and classes have been ...